Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - I have rhinitis. I don't feel well when the weather is hot. Some people say it has something to do with air humidity. What does it matter?

I have rhinitis. I don't feel well when the weather is hot. Some people say it has something to do with air humidity. What does it matter?

Rhinitis often has symptoms such as stuffy nose, watery nose, itchy nose, sore throat and cough. , will lead to respiratory disorders, decreased blood oxygen concentration, affect the function and metabolism of other tissues and organs, and appear some conditions such as headache, dizziness, memory loss, chest pain and chest tightness.

Even complicated with emphysema, cor pulmonale, asthma and other diseases, scientific treatment should be taken in time after illness.

Don't stay in a cold air-conditioned room for a long time, and pay attention to prevent hot and cold from alternating violently when entering and leaving the air-conditioned room. Don't blow your nose hard when your nose is blocked, so as not to cause nasal capillary rupture and nosebleed, and also to prevent mucus with bacteria from entering the nasopharynx and complicated with otitis media. Eat less irritating food, and don't eat more spicy fried food, pickled food, barbecue and other irritating food, such as pepper, pickled food, curry and so on.